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July 2000 JUG Meeting</h2>



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Triangle Java Users Group Presents:</h3></center>







<center><font size="+2">An Overview of MQSeries and queueing technology



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<p><b>presented by</b>



<p><b>Martin Nystrom</b>





<p>Monday, July 17, 2000&nbsp;



<br>6:30 PM - 9:00 PM&nbsp;



<p>LOCATION: MCNC Auditorium&nbsp;



<br>3021 Cornwallis Road&nbsp;



<br>Research Triangle Park, North Carolina&nbsp;



<p>919.248.1800&nbsp;</center>



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<br><font size="+1">Abstract:</font>



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<dir><font size="-1">Martin Nystrom, Software Engineer for Cisco Systems, will present a tutorial

on using queuing with Java.  Martin has implemented a Java intranet

application (Linea) that queues file uploads via MQSeries using the JMS

interface.  He will present an overview of MQSeries and queueing technology.

Martin hasn't written a book and isn't selling a product.  This presentation

is to share his experience with implementing a valuable concept (queuing) in

Java.



<p>OBJECTIVES - Attendees should come away with the following: </p>

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<LI>MQSeries overview</LI>

<LI>How to set up your environment (on NT) for MQSeries</LI>

<LI>How to use MQSeries standard Java interfaces</LI>

<LI>JMS overview</LI>

<LI>Discussion</LI>

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The talk will last about 90 minutes (questions accepted during and after)

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Brief biography of presenter:</h3>







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<dir><font size="-1">Martin is a software architect and engineer with 10 years of distributed

computing experience.  Prior to joining Cisco Systems, he worked for Sphinx

Pharmaceuticals (a division of Eli Lilly and Company).  While there, he

architected and built many applications for use by chemists and biologists.

Martin has 3 years of experience with Java, 2 years of experience with

Forte'  (another OO language), and 6 years of experience with Oracle.



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AGENDA:</h3>



<b>6:30 - Meet, talk, snacks</b>



<p><b>7:00 Presentation</b>



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DIRECTIONS to MCNC:</h3>



<b>From Raleigh:</b>



<br>Take I-40 West toward Durham and Chapel Hill. You will enter RTP. Where



I-40 splits, bear right onto the Durham Freeway North (Highway 147). Take



the Cornwallis Road Exit. At the end of the exit ramp, bear right - cross



back over the Freeway. MCNC is located approximately 3/4 mile on the right.



<p><b>From Durham:</b>



<br>Get on the Durham Freeway South (Highway 147). Take the Cornwallis



Road exit. At the end of the ramp, bear right - MCNC is approximately 3/4



mile on right.



<p>Click here for <a href="http://trijug.org/mcnc/?/directions.html">map with



directions</a>, or visit the <a href="http://trijug.org/mcnc/?/gotomcnc.html">MCNC



web site</a>.



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